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CUSTOMIZED APPROACH FOR A CUSTOMIZED SOLUTION

As an independent office, we focus on each patient as an individual, and develop a personalized Healthy Hearing Treatment Plan. Our medical recommendations are dependent on your hearing, your listening environments, and your needs. We are always up to date on the newest technology that can help you hear to your fullest potential.

HEARING LOSS CAN INCREASE YOUR RISK OF DEMENTIA BY 200-500%

Recent Medical Research from Johns Hopkins Medical Center indicates that hearing loss can be a leading cause for developing Dementia. A medical study at Johns Hopkins Medical Center found that hearing loss can increase your risk of developing Dementia by 200-500%. Social isolation, cerebral atrophy (aka. brain shrinkage) and increased cognitive load (e.g. the amount of work your brain uses to hear) are considered to be the basis of hearing loss-induced dementia – even for individuals with a mild hearing loss.

But…. recent evidence from Columbia University finds that restoring hearing with today’s leading treatment options could prevent or slow down the development of Dementia.

Dr. Frank Lin, Johns Hopkins Medical Center

Dr. Lin and his team have published numerous studies on the impact of hearing loss. In this video, he explains some of the links of hearing loss and Dementia, and the impact that hearing loss has on your brain.

Establish Your Risk.

Individuals with hearing loss are at a increased risk for developing cognitive decline and Dementia. While the risk increases with degree of hearing loss, it is important to note that even a mild hearing loss (e.g. having some difficulty hearing in background noise, turning up the TV a bit more than your spouse / family, having a hard time following a conversation in the car, etc.,) can increase your risk by 200%!

TINNITUS THERAPY

Does the tinnitus interfere with your life??

If you answered yes to any of these questions, you may have tinnitus. Tinnitus therapy can quiet the noise in your ears and may be right for you.

Call us today at 952 831 4222 or 952 303 5895

Tinnitus is a common condition where a person experiences a ringing, rushing or buzzing in the ears. Tinnitus is present in approximately 75% of all people with some form of hearing loss. While it will not cause you to lose your hearing, it is a leading indicator of hearing loss, even mild hearing loss. While Tinnitus is different for each person, it can affect your daily activities and quality of life. Our hearing health care professionals can help recommend a course of action to deal with this persistent problem. While there is no cure for Tinnitus, our providers work with FDA approved Tinnitus Therapy options to treat and reduce your Tinnitus.

A Hearing Evaluation is Designed To Identify Your Unique Hearing Profile

What to Expect, and How to Prepare For Your Evaluation

The sense of hearing is a primary element in our world today and as such it requires a treatment plan encompassing far more than the sale of a hearing instrument. We believe in treating the entire hearing system, not just selling a product and moving on to the next patient; but rather, the experience and journey we will share together for many years to come. Our philosophy is improve your ability to understand the speech details of our spoken language, locate the direction of human speech, reduce the energy and effort it takes to hear in background noise, and to personalize your treatment plan to suit your needs. In order to boost your hearing ability and achieve these goals, our treatment plans are designed as a comprehensive approach and outlined below.

1. Clinical Hearing Evaluations

Unlike many “FREE SCREENING OFFERS” our Clinical Hearing Evaluation is a comprehensive diagnostic process involving both subjective and objective measures. Performed by Doctors of Audiology or Board-Certified Specialists, our clinical assessment protocol includes an intake process whereby you outline your concerns, struggles, and objectives before we proceed onto the objective measurements and analysis. We will proceed to check for medical concerns by performing full tympanometry testing to check the functionality of your ear drum, followed by the traditional pure tone beeping test, and then proceed to the real-world portion which involves the spoken word. Our word testing includes words in quiet and words in noise; this testing will tell us how you currently hear human speech in quiet, in noisy places, and how you would hear those same words after our proposed treatment plan (a before and after score). In addition to these diagnostics which are administered with calibrated equipment in the largest audiology booths in the area; we will also measure the anatomical acoustics of your ear canal giving us a “REAL-EAR” measurement that allows for the only scientifically proven prescription on the market.

2. The Journey To Improved Speech Understanding

Increasing speech understanding, working memory, and the ability to hear better in background noise is not as simple as buying a hearing aid. Our treatment plans are based upon the scientific knowledge that our hearing system is made up of two ears and your brain. Purchasing a device that “makes things louder” is not the solution to improving clarity and understanding, so our treatment plans focus on improving the entire system, two ears and your brain, to amplify and decode sounds waves that will be meaningful information for your brain to process in its auditory cortex. This philosophy, which is not instant gratification, allows us to guarantee the restoration of your hearing to its fullest potential ability over the course of your personalized treatment plan.

3. Scientific Verification Of Improved Hearing Ability

Although a personalized treatment plan is one part of restoring your hearing ability; it needs to be scientifically verified and validated. Real-ear measurements provide a method for objectively assessing the accuracy of a hearing aid fitting. The purpose behind real ear measurements it that each of our ears are very different and those differences have a major effect on the benefit of a hearing instrument. The only true way account for those differences is to take a physical measurement of how the hearing aid is amplifying sound in your specific ear canal. Real ear measurements make this possible and that is why they are considered the “gold standard” method for achieving a proper hearing aid fit. This is why we use the real ear measurement system to show our patients their scientifically verified restored hearing ability on a visual display. In addition to this method, our other tools include Live Speech Mapping, Calibrated Sound Fields, and your personalized hearing preferences.

4. Learning To Listen Again With Brain Stimulation

Hearing and listening are often used as synonyms, yet they are each unique cognitive processes. Hearing can be defined as simply “perceiving sound” whereas listening is a far more sophisticated task; listening is defined as “attributing meaning to sound.” This is the basis for our comprehensive training program which takes our practice from the detection of hearing loss to a program of total rehabilitation and active, engaged living for our patients. As you may be aware, as your hearing diminished over time, so did your brain’s ability to orient, localize, and focus on the speech sounds you want to hear. Think of this stage of treatment as the “physical therapy” for your ears. Our treatment process will include an orientation, one on one tutoring, and some simple training for you to complete in order to reintroduce and allow your brain to properly process the restored sounds. Our auditory and brain stimulation program will help you think faster, focus better, and remember more of what you hear.

5. Ongoing Relationship And Personalization Of Hearing Needs

Your hearing care needs continue to change throughout life and because of this we value our ongoing relationship. As we fulfill the steps above, we will continue to work with you for years to come by providing service, cleanings, and ongoing support for years to come. Your hearing will be re-evaluated every year and your hearing devices personalized to your current situations and prescription. When you work with us, you have a partner in better hearing for life and we would forward to seeing you whenever you need our help.